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Yamaha XT 500 H2O: This Concept Motorcycle is Water Powered!

Don Lego by Don Lego
August 15, 2020
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When times have begun to focus on developing more economical fuels, the option of using water as a substitute for fuel oil may occur in the future. Yamaha tries to think that if this era really comes, the result is that one of Yamaha’s best concept motorbikes, the XT 500 H2O, is shown to the public.

Indeed, this motorbike is still in concept form, however, Yamaha shows their intellectual property for the future of the automotive industry, as quoted by Visordown.

Yamaha XT 500 H2O

This water-powered motorbike design was introduced by Yamaha in 2016. But it is said that it took about four years to get to this stage. This concept motorbike is said to have the innards of the Yamaha Dyson but has a fundamental difference in the engine design.

It is said that the Yamaha XT 500 H20 engine is much more closed because it will have a role in regulating water into driving force. In addition, a very unique design surrounds the design of this hydropower concept motorbike. Yamaha wants to build a modern design.

Yamaha XT 500 H2O

With a futuristic look that removes the complicated electrical system on conventional motorbikes and makes this bike so awesome. Furthermore, the lower part is shown with the appearance of large tires and cool blue transparent rims.

Unfortunately, Yamaha is not sure whether this motorbike will actually enter the production line or not. However, this Yamaha concept motorbike brings refreshment to the two-wheeled industry.

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Don Lego is an author on some websites for various categories. He is a MotoGP lover, sportbikes lover as well as big bike fan. He has been writing the automotive articles since 2009.

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